On the old Wincustomize website there was a page uder our account pages that had a list and links of the purchases made on the Wincustomize website such as skins and what not. The reason why i ask is that there have been a few updates on some master skins i purchased and i cannot find where to get the updated skin from. Can someone point me in the right direction.

Well, actually when i click on the subscriber resources button and it takes me to the subscriber resources section. The problem i am having is that i keep getting the same screen I did back in October of last year. The new subscriber skins are not showing up! I don't know what's wrong.

I figure that since we are supposed to get the 12 skins per year that i should see close to 12 since its been nearly a whole year since the last one released.

Can someone help me out with this technical error ???

I am only thinking this because of

[quote]Free Stardock Design Skins! Over the course of the year, you will receive free WindowBlinds skins designed by Stardock Design. Your WinCustomize subscription is now an annual subscription to professional skins AND the largest skinning community on the Internet![/quote]

[quote]Because we are now offering $60 in free skins a year, the pricing of the WinCustomize Subscription is changing. Effective immediately, a WinCustomize subscription costs $29.95 per year and you'll renew on a year-to-year basis (i.e. no more 2 year renewals). You will receive all the old benefits of a WC Subscription, only now for $10 extra you're getting $60 in skins.[/quote]

When the system reboots, the classic theme is what loads up. I have to re apply the skin each time. I saw some other posts and I have tried the fixes but nothing has helped. I have uninstalled and reinstalled both Impulse and Windowblinds... I used revo to do this so that it could remove leftovers. I have tried inputting "vistasrv -install" using the command prompt. Can anyone thinkn of something else... there has been no major system changes regarding software.... i added some memory and a case fan, but thats about it.

My issue is that after installing Object Desktop on my Vista x64 system, namely Icon Packager... various icons throughout the system are blank. I mean blank by the default icon is used. Vista uses an icon that looks like paper with the corner folded over.

The first thing I tried to do is changing the Vista default icons to some theme but the result ended up setting the icons that were blank to the themes default blank icon. I noticed the iconcache.db was not where it was supposed to be, but I assumed this was a Icon packager deal having to use it. So I decided to uninstall icon packager to no avail. I went to the iconcache.db that was replaced after uninstalling icon packager and deleted it hoping to rebuild the icon cache. During all these steps I did the necessary reboots.

Nothing has worked and I am hoping someone knows how to fix this issue.

My issue is that after installing Object Desktop on my Vista x64 system, namely Icon Packager... various icons throughout the system are blank. I mean blank by the default icon is used. Vista uses an icon that looks like paper with the corner folded over.

The first thing I tried to do is changing the Vista default icons to some theme but the result ended up setting the icons that were blank to the themes default blank icon. I noticed the iconcache.db was not where it was supposed to be, but I assumed this was a Icon packager deal having to use it. So I decided to uninstall icon packager to no avail. I went to the iconcache.db that was replaced after uninstalling icon packager and deleted it hoping to rebuild the icon cache. During all these steps I did the necessary reboots.

Nothing has worked and I am hoping someone knows how to fix this issue.

If any of you WB skinners plan on doing something for valentine’s day... can someone do a nice blind that can be used every day, I would really like to see a soft pink, skin that my daughter could use on her desktop...so if you are inclined to make a skin for this Feb. 14th, please keep this in mind.

Something plain and soft... easy to use daily...something girly -girls would like...

Well, first I would like to ask is “What the deal is about the subscriptions.” , and I don't want to seem likely some stickler for facts, but I was under the impression that Stardock wanted to increase the price of the subscription and to justify this with us (the subscribers) was to offer 12 free skins per year.Now I'm not one to complain but it seems to me that someone either forgot or maybe they are just really behind.We haven't seen a subscriber skin since October.And on top of all that we have only received five (5) skins. (For those that don’t know) The first four (4) skins don’t count because those were offered way before.What's going on?Again, I’m not one to complain but while I’m here I might as well.

And with that said, someone needs to talk to the guys doing the subscriber skins and tell them to make the things more useful.The Halloween skin is useful for a short time once per year (unless you are a really morbid person and kind of enjoy that stuff on a regular basis) and the Rockstar and Golf skins look lame if you don’t purchase the icon packages for them because there aren’t any icons packages to fit them (IMHO). That really only leaves two (2) decent skins to use.Anyways, I just wanted to get that off my chest and wonder if anyone else feels the same.

Not wanting to piss anyone off, I'm just curious about this and no one has brought it up

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